This thesis explores ideas about the nature and development of colonial communities raised by Miles Fairburn and his critics in a specific local context. Fairburn’s bold characterization of colonial New Zealand society as “atomized” has provoked numerous responses but not yet yielded sustained analysis of social formations and community in a port community. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative evidence from newspapers, Census data, and archival material relating to churches, voluntary institutions, and the police, this thesis examines the ways in which colonists, both settled residents and mobile sojourners, worked to build community against challenges particular to Port Chalmers during the period 1860-1875. Colonists built strong commun...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological evidence of the mutineer settlement at Pitca...
This is a study of the development of social institutions in the capital city of a colony which had ...
This thesis explores a new approach for understanding communities in the historical past. It examine...
This thesis explores ideas about the nature and development of colonial communities raised by Miles ...
This thesis explores ideas about the nature and development of colonial communities raised by Miles ...
[…] This dissertation explores the social world of the mixed descent or 'half caste' population base...
This thesis explores the historical processes of becoming in the everyday social lives of Irish Cath...
This thesis explores the class mobility of the 187 settlers who arrived in New Plymouth on board the...
This thesis explores the development of sport in Canterbury between 1850 and 1890 and the significan...
This dissertation examines the structures and processes that underpin cultural formation at Otakou f...
This thesis explores transformations in British and Māori political thought and mentalities through ...
While the study of community has occupied sociologists for some time, the process of community forma...
Mobility was constitutive of the 19th century British colonial period in the Pacific. The circulatio...
Historians have argued that while Māori were important players in founding and sustaining New Zealan...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological evidence of the mutineer settlement at Pitca...
This is a study of the development of social institutions in the capital city of a colony which had ...
This thesis explores a new approach for understanding communities in the historical past. It examine...
This thesis explores ideas about the nature and development of colonial communities raised by Miles ...
This thesis explores ideas about the nature and development of colonial communities raised by Miles ...
[…] This dissertation explores the social world of the mixed descent or 'half caste' population base...
This thesis explores the historical processes of becoming in the everyday social lives of Irish Cath...
This thesis explores the class mobility of the 187 settlers who arrived in New Plymouth on board the...
This thesis explores the development of sport in Canterbury between 1850 and 1890 and the significan...
This dissertation examines the structures and processes that underpin cultural formation at Otakou f...
This thesis explores transformations in British and Māori political thought and mentalities through ...
While the study of community has occupied sociologists for some time, the process of community forma...
Mobility was constitutive of the 19th century British colonial period in the Pacific. The circulatio...
Historians have argued that while Māori were important players in founding and sustaining New Zealan...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological evidence of the mutineer settlement at Pitca...
This is a study of the development of social institutions in the capital city of a colony which had ...
This thesis explores a new approach for understanding communities in the historical past. It examine...